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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 730986" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Some reiteration I'm sure but . . . </p><p></p><p>1. give the shots yourself - especially since many will need a booster</p><p>2. you can't give all those vacs at once</p><p>3. antibiotic may interfere with vacs</p><p>4. we use calfguard on the seedstock and don't on the commercial. Never had a scour problem with either . . . do with that what you will. to my knowledge, scourguard vacs have to be delivered orally to the calf within 12 hours of birth before the stomach closes off to colostrum reception . . . or you can vaccinate the dams prior to calving so I'm not sure how that would apply to you.</p><p>5. if you buy bred cows, MLV vacs may cause abortions if you don't have a vac history. Same is true of 3 in 1 s. If you give a MLV to a suckling calf, the momma can abort if she's not been pretreated with an MLV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 730986, member: 7398"] Some reiteration I'm sure but . . . 1. give the shots yourself - especially since many will need a booster 2. you can't give all those vacs at once 3. antibiotic may interfere with vacs 4. we use calfguard on the seedstock and don't on the commercial. Never had a scour problem with either . . . do with that what you will. to my knowledge, scourguard vacs have to be delivered orally to the calf within 12 hours of birth before the stomach closes off to colostrum reception . . . or you can vaccinate the dams prior to calving so I'm not sure how that would apply to you. 5. if you buy bred cows, MLV vacs may cause abortions if you don't have a vac history. Same is true of 3 in 1 s. If you give a MLV to a suckling calf, the momma can abort if she's not been pretreated with an MLV. [/QUOTE]
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